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Re: What should I charge to completely rebuild an engine ? [Re: joeblow] #1481996
08/11/13 11:35 AM
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Thanks for saving me tons of grief, and a friend...lol


i would say that's the more important part! why not offer to 'supervise' his assembly? or is he unsure of which end of a screwdriver to use?

Re: What should I charge to completely rebuild an engine ? [Re: joeblow] #1481997
08/11/13 12:02 PM
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Last time I had my machinest do work for me it was an extra $150 for him to put it together but if you bring him all new parts (not bought from him) he will do the machine work but not assy it at any price.


who is that guy?
Re: What should I charge to completely rebuild an engine ? [Re: mikemee1331] #1481998
08/11/13 01:29 PM
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...................why not offer to 'supervise' his assembly? or is he unsure of which end of a screwdriver to use?




Let him get his ( or hers) hands dirty and learn the insides of general engine overhaul/freshen-up 101 firsthand.


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